Generation-first, but built for the whole loop.
MakeSong launched in 2023 with a simple bet: most people asking "make me a song" do not actually want one short stem — they want a complete, releasable track they can edit and ship without firing up a DAW. The product opened with Prompt-to-Music and grew outward into a full pipeline: AI Cover, Song Extension, Replace Section, Stem Splitter, AI Mastering, and a video stack for music videos, lyric videos and AI dance clips.
The current flagship is the V5 model, with V3 and V2.5 retained for backward compatibility. Each generation costs 3 credits and returns two complete songs — so a free daily allowance of 4–10 generations is effectively 8–20 songs to compare. Every output is 100% royalty-free for commercial use across YouTube, TikTok, Spotify, Apple Music and paid advertising; the certificate downloads from your dashboard.
The honest trade-offs you should know: the brand maintains multiple sister domains (makesong.com, aimakesong.com) with slightly different credit systems — confusing for first-time buyers, so confirm you subscribe on the one you actually want. V5 vocals are very good but not yet at Suno's industry-leading naturalness on whispered or hyper-acoustic genres. And the free queue can wait 1–2 minutes per song at peak. None of that is a deal-breaker — but it is the unvarnished version.
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